AMINU
 Mohammed Simpa has the dexterity of a capable man but he is not strong 
enough to satisfy his wife, Afusat in bed. His inability has affected 
the peace once enjoyed in their Ajibose Street, Agege, Lagos home.
Saturday
 Sun gathered that for over 13 years, the 51-year-old indigene of 
Obangade, Kogi State, has not gone more than one round of sex with his 
wife, Afusat, a constant cause of quarrel in the middle of the night.
 Sex is now a luxury for them. Anytime they are going to have it, they 
have to plan it. The wife would have informed the husband beforehand so 
that he would not stress himself during the day. At the end of all 
preparations, Simpa will still not go more than one round.
This 
has brought crisis into what once seems to be a happy union. Afusat, 44,
 complains of not getting satisfaction every time they make love. As a woman, she told Saturday Sun, she expects at least three rounds of sex from her husband.
“I
 expect my husband to be able to take me to orgasm whenever I wish to 
make love to him. But no, that is not the case; instead he would stop at
 one round breathing as if he just climbed a mountain. It is 
unacceptable. But I understand his predicament,” Afusat stated.
Trouble
 started for the father of four when he had accident while on duty at 
Glaxosmithkline, Ilupeju Lagos State. According to him, he was injured 
above his pelvis and was operated upon. The operation from the injury he
 claimed affected his performance as a man.
How I became partially impotent
Narrating
 his ordeal, Simpa, recalled how he went to work in May 2003 on morning 
shift as a security officer with his former employer. “That day, I was 
on morning shift, to close work around 2pm. My supervisor, Mr. Wilson 
Oyedele, who was on afternoon shift that day delayed me and asked me to 
work with the people on afternoon shift because there were few people 
working on afternoon shift”, he stated.
“I was told to work from 
2pm and close by 5pm,” he continued, adding “that day loading started 
around 5pm and the gate to the warehouse was faulty to the extent that 
we used plank to suspend it when we open and close it. I was in a hurry 
to go home because I did not inform my family that I would be coming 
back late from work. The boy offloading was too slow for my liking so I 
went to assist him, in the process I was hit by the bad gate.”
His frustration
Simpa
 is in pain. He is not only suffering from his inability to satisfy his 
wife but also from how a company he worked for, for 15 years treated him
 after he sustained the injury. He was taken care of by the company 
during his stay in the hospital but was laid off some months later 
because he asked for compensation.
“In a place of work when an 
employee gets injured, they compensate them , but they did not do that, I
 wrote a letter to management while I was working there but my 
supervisor said that I am still working with them and I want them to 
compensate me. He told them to put my name in the retrenchment list in 
2005.
“When I went back to work on the 20th of June, after four 
months they released the retrenchment list and told me that my service 
was no longer needed, I went to meet them and they said that they wanted
 to reduce the number of staff.”
Simpa said effort to get the 
hospital remove the iron attached to his body has been futile since the 
hospital has not had any communication from Glaxosmithkline to commence 
treatment on him. Therefore, he resorted to taking painkillers and 
self-medication to survive while waiting for the company.
“I have
 been to hospital but they refused to treat me. Even the human resource 
officer that no longer works there told me that if I am not given a 
letter, I would not be treated. I even went to meet the doctor that 
operated on me at LUTH, but he told me to pay N5,000 before he would 
attend to me or recommend drugs that I would take. What I have been 
doing since then is to engage in one job or another then use the money 
to buy Ampiclox , Vitamin C, Panadol and pain relieving drugs to relieve
 the pains.”
His wife’s lamentation
If Afusat could
 turn back the hands of time, she would definitely want those days that 
her husband was satisfying her sexual needs. Since that is no longer 
possible, all she could do now is to complain and bear it as her cross. 
Her words “I take solace in the fact that I already had four children 
before the incident. If not so, I would not have taken it easy with him.
 How can a man not have strength to do more than one round. It is not 
good. If he finishes one round he would be looking for sleep to regain 
strength.
“Several times, I have complained, even got angry with 
him despite knowing what happened to him. Before the accident, he was 
agile and I was always praying that no woman should have sex with him 
because he knows how to satisfy a woman.”
According to her, she 
has tried all she could to improve her husband’s condition. She has 
introduced him to local herb popularly called ‘Afato’.
“As a man 
of peace, he would console me and plead with me that things will 
improve. I have tried to help him improve it. Sometimes I would buy him 
drinks or tell him not to work much, yet it would always resolve to the 
same thing,” she stated.
When Saturday Sun visited 
Glaxosmithkline to verify Simpa’s claims, this reporter was directed to 
the company’s public relations agent, one Mrs Omolara Shittu of Brooks 
and Blake. The agent asked the reporter to send an email to her. The 
first mail was sent to her on 17th of June and the second one on July 
2nd, but as at press time, no response has come from her.
 
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